When you have nothing, a meal means everything.

As a giving partner, you provide meals and practical programs that give her the start of a life free from the effects of poverty, addiction and homelessness-- a life secure in the knowledge of God's unconditional love and care.

Upcoming Events - Family Rescue Mission Campaign

January 18, 2018 - Celebration to officially launch the public phase of The Path's Family Rescue Mission Campaign at the former Beverly Hills Motel located at 4395 N Lecanto Hwy. About 70 people attended-- campaign & community leaders, friends of The Path, press, board members, staff & others.

February 17, 2018 - Public Phase Leadership Dinner held at Black Diamond Ranch to raise funds towards $500,000 needed to finish the campaign. We are proud to announce a little over $150,000 was committed in gifts and pledges!

APRIL 2018 - Church Rescue Mission Month. Connect your church with The Path's Family Rescue Mission Campaign to learn more about this local community Missions project and ministry to single parents with children and families without a home. Call 352-527-6500 x9 to schedule DuWayne Sipper, Executive Director, to come out to your church in April, or arrange for a variety of resources to educate your church members. Or email PathCCRescue@gmail.com!

APRIL - JUNE 2018. Connect with The Path's Family Rescue Mission Campaign to help with ongoing renovations. Call 352-527-6500 x9 or email PathCCRescue@gmail.com today.

Financial Support - There are a range of sponsorship and partnership opportunities available.

YOU make the difference!

Speaker's Bureau

Contact us at 352-527-6500 extension 5 to invite Executive Director, DuWayne Sipper or other Path personnel to your next event.

We welcome the opportunity to educate the community about the vision, project needs, plus offer opportunities for service and charitable giving.

Why a Family Rescue Mission?

Did you know...

Approximately 3 of every 4 phone calls for shelter are turned away due to lack of funds, space, staff or lack of programs to meet the specific needs of single parents and families with children. Most calls are from women with children.

Families comprise nearly 34% of the homeless population, according to a 2010 Urban Institute study.

The Beverly Hills Motel complex, when renovations are complete, will provide more shelter and program options for single men and women, single parents with children, and families.

Beyond Crisis to Recovery

The Path provides time to heal and the tools for rebuilding lives. Comprehensive biblically-based programs with holistic strategies guide individuals and families through 3 phases: